单词:slang
v. 辱骂, 用俚语说
n. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
v. use slang or vulgar language
v. abuse with coarse language
考试类型:[六级/IELTS]
slang的用法和样例:
例句
- The prase is labeled as slang in the dictionary.这一短语在字典里称为俚语。
- "Grass" is a criminal slang for "informer".grass 是罪犯用的俚语,意思是“告密的人”。
- "Skint" and "broke" are slang words for "having no money"."skint"和"broke"是"没有钱"的俚语。
- Magnon played the lady, and talked no thieves' slang in their presence.马侬姑娘装出一副贵妇人的样子,不在他们面前说行话。
- Carrie had more imagination than they. She was not used to slang.嘉莉比她们多一些想象力,她也不习惯使用俚语。
- The driver was slanging a pedestrain who had got in his way.那司机破口大骂当他路的行人。
常见句型
- We settled down to a quiet discussion of English slang.我们安下心来讨论英语俚语的用法。
词汇搭配
- back slang倒读隐语
- rhyming slang同韵俚语
- schoolboy slang学生俚语
经典引文
He wanted me to be..less colloquial, and was always rebuking me for using slang.
出自:M. MeyerBog is a slang word for toilet, and..you know the toilet will be a..smelly one.
出自:M. AtwoodMy mother once heard her slanging an unfortunate maid.
出自:A. C. Boult
- vernacular【C】本地话...
- jargon行话
- dialect方言
- argot隐语
- lingo语言
- cant倾斜
- colloquialism白话
- vulgarism粗鄙
- localism有地方色彩
- barbarism野蛮
- provincialism地方主义
- vernacularism当地语,土腔,土调...
- pidgin混杂语言
- regionalism行政区域划分...
- newspeak新话(官员为了欺弄或操纵...
- officialese官样文章
- palaver空谈
- gobbledygook官样文章
- vocabulary词汇
- put on穿上
- take in接受
- gull鸥
- fool傻瓜
- patois方言
- slang expression俚语
- slang term俚语词
- cod鳕鱼
- dupe受骗的人
- befool愚弄
- speech演说
- idiom成语
- tongue舌头
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